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Gertificate  of  Incorporation 


THE 

TRANSPORTATION  CLUB 

D^ew  York 

Know  all  men  by  these  presents  that  we  the 
undersigned,  Cornelius  Vanderbilt,  Chauncey  M. 
Depew,  Edward  V.  W.  Rossiter,  Charles  F.  Cox, 
George  H.  Daniels,  Nathan  Guilford,  Ira  A. 
Place,  Edgar  Van  Etten,  James  D.  Layng,  H. 
Walter  Webb,  John  Carstensen,  Thomas  L. 
James,  Frederick  W.  Schoonmaker,  George  B. 
Schoonmaker,  Ashbel  Green,  William  L.  Kingman, 
Frank  Loomis,  John  B.  Dutcher,  Percy  R.  Todd, 
Charles  E.  Lambert,  Francis  La  Bau,  Alfred 
Skitt,  Daniel  W.  Tears,  Marshal  L.  Bacon,  Alfred 
C.  Mellor,  Edward  J.  Richards,  Samuel  Barton, 
William  T.  Cornell,  Walter  Katte,  George  C.  D. 
Brand,  Allan  Bourn,  Edwin  D.  Worcester,  Dwight 
W.  Pardee,  Charles  P.  Clark,  all  being  persons 
of  full  age,  citizens  of  the  United  States,  and  a 
majority  of  whom  are  also  citizens  of  the  State  of 
New  York,  and  desiring  to  form  ourselves  into  a 
society  or  club  for  social  purposes,  under  and 
pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  Chapter  267  of  the 
Laws  of  1875,  entitled  "An  Act  for  the  incor- 
poration of  societies  or  clubs  for  certain  lawful 
purposes,"  and  the  acts  amendatory  thereof  and 
supplementary  thereto,  have  for  that  purpose 


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signed  and  acknowledged  this  Certificate  of 
Incorporation: 

1.  The  name  or  title  by  which  the  said  society 
or  club  shall  be  known  in  law  is  uThe  Trans- 
portation Club/' 

2.  The  particular  business  and  object  of  such 
society  or  club  is  the  promotion  of  sociability, 
literature  and  art,  by  establishing  and  maintaining 
dining,  library  and  reading  rooms. 

3.  The  number  of  managers  to  manage  the 
said  club  is  fifteen. 

4.  The  names  of  the  managers  of  said  club 
for  the  first  year  of  its  existence  are  as  follows : 

Chauncey  M.  Depew  John  Carstensen 

Nathan  Guilford  Charles  F.  Cox 

Edgar  Van  Etten  Ira  A.  Place 

H.  Walter  Webb  James  D.  Layng 

F.  W.  Schoonmaker  Thomas  L.  James 

Percy  R.  Todd  Samuel  Barton 

Edward  V.  W.  Rossiter  Alfred  Skitt 
George  H.  Daniels 

5.  The  office  of  the  said  club  is  to  be  situated 
in  the  City  and  County  of  New  York. 

In  Witness  Whereof,  we  have  hereunto  set 
our  hands  and  seals  this  twenty-third  day  of  April, 
1895. 

C,  Vanderbilt  J.  Carstensen 

E.  V.  W.  Rossiter         F.  W.  Schoonmaker 
George  H.  Daniels      Ashbel  Green 
Ira  A.  Place  Frank  Loomis 

J.  D.  Layng  Percy  R.  Todd 


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Certificate  of  Incorporation 


F.  La  Bau 
Daniel  W.  Tears 
Alfred  C.  Mellor 
Samuel  Barton 
Walter  Katte 
Allan  Bourn 

D.  W.  Pardee 
Chauncey  M.  Depew 
Charles  F.  Cox 
Nathan  Guilford 

E.  Van  Etten 

H.  Walter  Webb 


Thomas  L.  James 
Geo.  Schoonmaker 
William  L.  Kingman 
J.  B.  Dutcher 
Charles  E.  Lambert 
Alfred  Skitt 
Marshal  L.  Bacon 
E.  J.  Richards 
William  T.  Cornell 
George  C.  D.  Brand 
E.  D.  Worcester 
Charles  P.  Clark 


State  of  New  York, 
City  and  County  of  New  York, 

On  this  twenty-fourth  day  of  April,  1895,  be- 
fore me  personally  came  Cornelius  Vanderbilt, 
Chauncey  M.  Depew,  Edward  V.  W.  Rossiter, 
Charles  F.  Cox,  George  H.  Daniels,  Nathan 
Guilford,  Ira  A.  Place,  Edgar  Van  Etten,  James 
D.  Layng,  H.  Walter  Webb,  John  Carstensen, 
Thomas  L.  James,  Frederick  W.  Schoonmaker, 
George  B.  Schoonmaker,  Ashbel  Green,  William 
L.  Kingman,  Frank  Loomis,  John  B.  Dutcher, 
Percy  R.  Todd,  Charles  E.  Lambert,  Francis  La 
Bau,  Alfred  Skitt,  Daniel  W.  Tears,  Marshal  L. 
Bacon,  Alfred  C.  Mellor,  Edward  J.  Richards, 
Samuel  Barton,  William  T.  Cornell,  Walter 
Katte,  George  C.  D.  Brand,  Allan  Bourn,  Edwin 
D.  Worcester,  Dwight  W.  Pardee,  and  Charles 
P.  Clark,  to  me  personally  known,  and  known  to 

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me  to  be  the  individuals  described  in,  and  who 
executed  the  foregoing  Certificate  of  Incorpora- 
tion, and  they  severally  duly  acknowledged  to  me 
that  they  executed  the  same  for  the  purposes 
therein  set  forth. 

EDGAR  FREEMAN, 
Notary  Public, 

New  York  County. 

I  hereby  approve  of  the  within  Certificate  of 
Incorporation,  and  consent  and  direct  that  the 
said  Certificate  be  filed. 

Dated,  New  York,  April  30,  1895. 

ABRAHAM  R.  LAWRENCE, 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court. 


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3hCistorical  ^ketcb 


In  the  early  part  of  1895,  a  group  of  men  con- 
ceived the  idea  that  it  would  be  desirable  to  have 
a  private  dining  room  in  the  Hotel  Manhattan, 
then  about  to  be  constructed  and  to  be  operated, 
when  completed,  by  Messrs.  Hawk  and  Wether- 
bee.  Prominent  in  this  circle  were  Messrs.  John 
Carstensen,  E.  V.  W.  Rossiter,  Nathan  Guilford, 
George  H.  Daniels,  Ira  A.  Place,  F.  W.  Schoon- 
maker  and  others.  Frequent  conferences  were 
held  with  Mr.  William  S.  Hawk,  in  the  course 
of  which  the  scope  of  the  proposed  plan  was  en- 
larged, first  from  the  private  dining  room  to  a 
general  lunching  club  for  transportation  men, 
and  finally  so  that  a  dining  room  for  ladies  was 
included. 

Certificate  of  Incorporation  of  The  Transpor- 
tation Club  was  filed  in  New  York  County  Clerks 
office  on  April  30,  1895  and  in  the  office  of  the 
Secretary  of  State  on  May  2,  1895. 

Preliminary  to  this,  a  meeting  was  held  on 
Tuesday,  April  23,  1895  in  the  Trustees'  room 
of  the  American  Safe  Deposit  Company,  in  the 
building  on  the  southeast  corner  of  Fifth  Avenue 
and  Forty-second  Street  (since  demolished  and 
site  at  present  occupied  by  building  of  Bankers' 
Trust  Company). 

The  object  of  the  meeting  was  stated  to  be  the 
formation  of  a  club  to  establish  and  maintain  a 
dining  room  and  such  other  apartments  as  might 

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be  necessary  for  the  promotion  of  sociability, 
literature  and  art. 

The  Chairman  of  the  meeting  was  Mr. 
Charles  F.  Cox  and  the  Secretary  Mr.  John 
Carstensen.  The  following  were  also  present  or 
"properly  represented" : 


E.  V.  W.  Rossiter 
Ira  A.  Place 
f.  w.  schoonmaker 
Frank  Loomis 
Charles  E.  Lambert 
D.  W.  Tears 
Samuel  Barton 
G.  C  D.  Brand 
George  H.  Daniels 


Frank  La  Bau 
Marshal  L.  Bacon 
W.  T.  Cornell 
Allan  Bourn 
Nathan  Guilford 
James  D.  Layng 
William  L.  Kingman 
Percy  R.  Todd 
Alfred  Skitt 
E.  J.  Richards 


Edgar  Van  Etten 
George  B.Schoonmaker  Walter  Katte 
John  B.  Dutcher        D.  W.  Pardee 

A  committee  was  appointed  to  draft  a  Consti- 
tution and  By-Laws.  It  was  at  this  meeting  that 
the  name  of  the  club  was  adopted.  The  first 
Board  of  Managers  was  elected  as  follows: 

Chauncey  M.  Depew     Thomas  L.  James 


Ira  A.  Place 
H.  Walter  Webb 
Samuel  Barton 
E.  V.  W.  Rossiter 
Charles  F.  Cox 
Edgar  Van  Etten 


Percy  R.  Todd 
George  H.  Daniels 
Nathan  Guilford 
James  D.  Layng 
F.  W.  Schoonmaker 
Alfred  Skitt 


John  Carstensen 

The  Board  of  Managers  was  authorized  to 
elect  officers  as  soon  as  the  Certificate  of  Incor- 
poration was  filed. 

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At  a  members'  meeting  on  June  27,  1895  the 
constitution  of  the  club  was  adopted.  At  a  meet- 
ing of  the  Board  of  Managers  on  the  same  date 
the  first  officers  of  the  club  were  elected  as 
follows : 

President  CHAUNCEY  M.  Depew 

First  Vice-Pres. .  .  Edward  V.  W.  Rossiter 
Second  Vice-President .  .  .  .Samuel  Barton 

Treasurer  Alfred  Skitt 

Secretary  John  Carstensen 

Members  of  Committees  were  elected,  as  follows: 

Committee  on  Admissions 
Charles  F.  Cox  George  H.  Daniels 

Nathan  Guilford 

House  Committee 
John  Carstensen  H.  Walter  Webb 

Percy  R.  Todd 
Ira  A.  Place  Edgar  Van  Etten 

Auditing  Committee 
James  D.  Layng  F.  W.  Schoonmaker 

Thomas  L.  James 

Committee  on  Literature  and  Art 
Samuel  Barton  Alfred  Skitt 

E.  V.  W.  Rossiter 

Several  subsequent  meetings  of  the  Board  of 
Managers  were  held  at  the  Windsor  Hotel,  with 
the  proprietors  of  which  negotiations  had  been 
under  way  for  occupancy  of  quarters  in  their  new 
Hotel  Manhattan. 


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Lease  of  those  quarters,  on  terms  submitted  to 
the  Board  of  Managers,  was  ordered  executed  at 
its  meeting  of  December  23,  1895  held  in  the 
Grand  Central  Station.  (The  actual  date  of  ex- 
ecution was  March  19,  1896.)  Until  the  opening 
of  the  club  rooms,  all  subsequent  meetings  of  the 
Board  and  the  members,  were  held  at  the  Grand 
Central  Station.  House  rules  were  adopted  at 
the  meeting  of  May  25,  1896  and  the  seal  of  the 
club  at  the  meeting  of  June  29,  1896. 

The  first  Board  meeting  to  be  held  in  the  new 
quarters  in  the  Hotel  Manhattan,  was  that  of 
September  30,  1896  and  at  a  special  meeting  on 
October  16,  the  rooms  of  the  club  were  formally 
accepted  by  the  Board  and  declared  ready  for 
business  on  the  morning  of  Saturday,  October  17, 
1896  at  seven  o'clock.  A  reception  to  welcome 
visitors  and  members  was  held  by  the  Board  after 
its  meeting  of  the  16th. 

The  first  extension  of  privileges  to  the  Psi 
Upsilon  Club  (later  to  be  developed  into  a  gen- 
eral use  of  the  club  rooms)  followed  negotiations 
starting  late  in  1899,  for  their  leasing  of  the  card 
room  in  the  north-west  corner  of  the  club  floor. 

The  decade  1900-1910  was  an  active  one  for 
the  club.  Many  entertainments  were  given  and  at 
the  annual  dinners  during  that  period  many  dis- 
tinguished guests  were  entertained.  Among  the 
important  dinners  given  in  honor  of  individuals  of 
distinction,  were  one  on  January  14,  1909  to  the 
Vice-President  elect  of  the  United  States,  the 


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Hon.  James  S.  Sherman  and  one  on  March  30, 
1910  to  the  Antarctic  explorer  Sir  Ernest  Shack- 
leton.  The  annual  dinner  held  on  May  23,  1900 
attracted  widespread  newspaper  comment.  At  the 
last  moment  Mr.  Depew,  who  was  to  have  pre- 
sided, found  it  would  be  impossible  for  him  to 
leave  Washington.  One  of  the  members  of  the 
dinner  committee  conceived  the  idea  of  having 
Mr.  Depew  telephone  his  speech  from  Washing- 
ton to  the  diners.  The  American  Telephone  & 
Telegraph  Company  installed  sixty  telephone  re- 
ceivers which  were  placed  on  the  tables  before  the 
diners  and  that  number  distinctly  heard  Mr.  De- 
pew's  speech  delivered  by  him  some  225  miles 
away.  As  he  repeated  it  once,  120  of  the  diners 
actually  heard  it. 

On  May  27,  1913  at  a  special  meeting,  the  club 
members  voted  unanimously  against  a  proposition 
to  change  the  name  of  the  club  to  The  Forty- 
Second  Street  Club. 

In  the  summer  of  1920  the  change  in  the  lease- 
hold of  the  Hotel  Manhattan  under  which  control 
of  the  building  passed  to  new  interests,  led  the 
Board  of  Managers  of  the  club  to  enter  into  nego- 
tiations for  other  quarters,  the  result  being  that 
on  July  31,  the  main  dining  room  of  The  Biltmore 
Hotel  was  turned  over  to  the  members,  for  tem- 
porary occupancy,  until  permanent  rooms  on  the 
eighteenth  floor  of  that  hotel  were  in  readiness. 
These  permanent  rooms  were  first  thrown  open 
for  the  use  of  the  members,  on  Sunday,  August 
22,  1920. 


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A  chronological  list  of  officers  follows 

PRESIDENT 

Chauncey  M.  Depew 
June  27,  1895  to  May  20,  1907. 

John  Carstensen 
May  20,  1907  to  May  19,  1913. 

Dwight  W.  Pardee 
June  3,  1913  to  June  18,  1917. 
William  P.  Hall 

June  18,  1917  to  May  21,  1921. 

Edwin  Henry  Wolf 
May  21,  1921 

FIRST  VICE-PRESIDENT 

Edward  V.  W.  Rossiter 
June  27,  1895  to  May  20,  1897. 

Nathan  Guilford 
May  20,  1897  to  June  28,  1898. 

John  Carstensen 
June  28,  1898  to  May  24,  1899. 

George  H.  Daniels 
May  24,  1899  to  May  20,  1907. 

Ira  A.  Place 
May  20,  1907  to  May  23,  1910. 
Charles  F.  Cox 
May  23,  1910  to  January  24,  1912. 

Frank  E.  Herriman 
February  19,  1912  to  May  17,  1913. 
L.  F.  VOSBURGH 
June  3,  1913  to  May  21,  1917. 

Harry  W.  Henry 

May  21,  1917  to  May  21,  1921. 
Miles  Bronson 
May  21,  1921. 

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SECOND  VICE-PRESIDENT 
Samuel  Barton 

June  27,  1895  to  November  16,  1895. 

Nathan  Guilford 
May  25,  1896  to  May  20,  1897. 
John  Carstensen 

May  20,  1897  to  June  28,  1898. 

Charles  F.  Cox 
June  27,  1904  to  May  23,  1910. 
Frank  E.  Herriman 

May  23,  1910  to  February  19,  1912. 

Frederick  H.  Meeder 
February  19,  1912  to  May  17,  1913. 

Harry  W.  Henry 

June  3,  1913  to  May  21,  1917. 

Miles  Bronson 
May  21,  1917  to  May  21,  1921. 

Clyde  R.  Place 

May  21,  1921. 

SECRETARY 
John  Carstensen 

June  27,  1895  to  May  20,  1907. 

William  S.  Langford 

May  20,  1907  to  September  28,  1908. 

Dwight  W.  Pardee 

October  19,  1908  to  June  3,  1913. 

George  A.  Harwood 
June  3,  1913  to  May  22,  1916. 

John  F.  Fairlamb 
May  22,  1916  to  May  22,  1922. 
Edward  A.  Kendrick 
May  22,  1922. 


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TREASURER 

Alfred  Skitt 
June  27,  1895  to  May  24,  1899. 

Marshal  L.  Bacon 

May  24,  1899  to  January  26,  1906. 

Charles  F.  Cox  (pro  tern) 
January  26,  1906  to  May  21,  1906. 

Frederick  H.  Meeder 
May  21,  1906  to  May  22,  1911. 

John  F.  Fairlamb 
May  22,  1911  to  June  3,  1913. 

Arlando  Marine 
June  3,  1913  to  May  22,  1922. 

Frederick  Tayior  Fisher 
May  22,  1922. 


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(constitution 


i 

NAME 

The  name  of  this  Club  is  The  Transporta- 
tion Club. 

II 

GOVERNMENT 

The  Government  of  the  Club  shall  be  vested  in 
a  Board  of  Managers. 

Ill 

.OFFICERS 

The  officers  of  the  Club  shall  be  a  President, 
a  First  Vice-President,  a  Second  Vice-President, 
a  Secretary,  and  a  Treasurer.  The  officers  shall 
be  elected  by  the  Board  of  Managers  as  herein- 
after provided. 

IV 

PRESIDENT 

The  President,  and  in  his  absence  one  of  the 
Vice-Presidents,  shall  preside  at  the  meetings  of 
the  Club  and  of  the  Board  of  Managers.  In  the 
event  of  their  absence,  a  meeting  of  the  Club,  or 
of  the  Board  of  Managers,  may  elect  a  presiding 
officer.  The  President  shall,  with  the  Secretary, 
sign  all  written  contracts  and  obligations  of  the 


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Club,  and  shall  perform  such  other  duties  as  the 
Board  of  Managers  or  the  Club  may  assign  to 
him. 

V 

TREASURER 

The  Treasurer  shall  collect  all  entrance  fees 
and  all  dues,  and  shall  keep  the  accounts  of  the 
Club  and  report  thereon  at  each  regular  meeting 
of  the  Board  of  Managers.  His  accounts  shall 
be  audited  by  the  Auditing  Committee  semi- 
annually. He  shall  pay  all  bills  on  the  certificate 
of  their  correctness  by  the  House  Committee. 

VI 

SECRETARY 

The  Secretary  shall  give  notice  of  all  meetings 
of  the  Club  and  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  and 
shall  keep  the  minutes  of  said  meetings,  and 
shall  be  the  keeper  of  the  seal  of  the  Club.  He 
shall  conduct  the  correspondence  and  keep  the 
records  of  the  Club.  He  shall  notify  all  persons 
elected  to  membership  of  their  election  and  shall 
furnish  to  the  Treasurer  the  names  and  addresses 
of  all  persons  elected  to  membership,  and  of  mem- 
bers who  shall  change  from  one  class  of  member- 
ship to  the  other. 

VII 

MANAGERS 

1.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall  consist  of 
fifteen  members.  At  the  first  annual  meeting,  to 
be  held  on  the  third  Saturday  of  May,  1896, 
there  shall  be  elected,  by  ballot,  five  Managers  to 
serve  one  year,  five  Managers  to  serve  for  two 


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years,  and  five  Managers  to  serve  for  three  years; 
and  thereafter,  at  each  annual  meeting,  five  Man- 
agers shall  be  elected,  by  ballot,  whose  term  of 
office  shall  be  three  years.  Vacancies  in  the  other 
classes  of  Managers  shall  also  be  filled  at  such 
meeting  by  ballot.  A  majority  of  the  votes  cast 
for  Managers  shall  be  necessary  to  elect. 

2.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall  have  charge 
of  the  affairs,  funds,  and  property  of  the  Club. 
It  shall  have  full  power,  and  it  shall  be  its  duty 
to  carry  out  the  purposes  of  the  Club  according 
to  its  charter,  constitution  and  rules. 

3.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall,  at  its  first 
meeting,  and  as  soon  as  may  be  after  each  an- 
nual meeting,  elect  from  its  own  members  a  Presi- 
sident,  a  First  Vice-President,  a  Second  Vice- 
President,  a  Secretary,  and  a  Treasurer,  who 
shall  hold  office  until  the  third  Saturday  of  the 
succeeding  May  and  until  their  successors  are 
elected. 

4.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall  submit  at 
each  annual  meeting  a  general  report  of  the  affairs 
of  the  Club,  with  an  estimate  for  the  ensuing 
year,  which  shall  be  printed  and  distributed  to 
members  at  least  five  days  before  the  annual  meet- 
ing, and  shall  report  at  other  times  if  required. 

5.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall  meet  once  a 
month  except  during  the  months  of  July  and 
August.  Special  meetings  may  be  called  by  order 
of  the  President  or  upon  the  request  of  the  House 
Committee.  A  majority  of  its  members  shall 
constitute  a  quorum  of  the  Board  of  Managers. 

6.  Any  member  of  the  Board  of  Managers 
who  shall  absent  himself  from  three  consecutive 


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regular  meetings  provided  for  in  this  constitution, 
unless  by  leave  of  absence  previously  granted  by 
the  Board,  or  shall  leave  one  of  its  meetings  at 
which  there  shall  be  a  quorum,  without  permis- 
sion or  excuse,  shall  thereupon  cease  to  be  a  Man- 
ager, and  a  vacancy  shall  exist. 

7.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall  prescribe 
rules  for  the  admission  of  visitors  to  the  privileges 
of  the  Club. 

8.  The  Board  of  Managers  may  fill  any 
vacancy  in  its  body  by  election  of  a  member  to 
hold  office  until  the  next  annual  meeting. 

9.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall  have  the 
power  to  remit  penalties  for  offenses  against  the 
rules,  and  for  unintentional  violations  of  the 
constitution. 

VIII 

NOMINATING  COMMITTEE  AND  INSPECTORS  OF 
ELECTION 

1.  At  each  annual  meeting  there  shall  be 
elected  by  ballot  a  Nominating  Committee,  con- 
sisting of  five  members,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to 
nominate,  and  to  post  in  a  conspicuous  place  in 
the  Club  rooms,  a  ticket  of  candidates  for  Man- 
agers, for  a  Nominating  Committee,  and  for 
Inspectors  of  Election,  to  be  elected  at  the  next 
annual  meeting,  at  least  ten  days  before  the  date 
of  such  annual  meeting. 

2.  At  each  annual  meeting  there  shall  be 
elected  by  ballot  three  members  of  the  Club  who 
shall  act  as  Inspectors  of  Election  at  the  next 
annual  meeting. 


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3.  The  members  of  the  Nominating  Commit- 
tee, and  the  Inspectors  of  Election,  shall  not  be 
members  of  the  Board  of  Managers  at  the  time 
of  their  election,  and  shall  not  be  eligible  for 
election  to  the  Board  of  Managers  at  the  succeed- 
ing annual  meeting. 

4.  The  Board  of  Managers  may  appoint  the 
Nominating  Committee  and  the  Inspectors  of 
Election  for  the  annual  meeting  to  be  held  on  the 
third  Saturday  of  May,  1896. 

IX 

MEETING 

1.  There  shall  be  an  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Club  on  the  third  Saturday  of  May  in  each  year. 

2.  Upon  the  written  request  of  twenty  mem- 
bers, the  Board  of  Managers  shall  call  a  Special 
Meeting  of  the  Club,  which  request,  as  also  the 
notice  of  any  Special  Meeting,  shall  state  the  ob- 
ject for  which  the  meeting  is  called,  and  at  such 
Special  Meeting  no  subject  not  so  stated  shall  be 
considered.  Notice  of  all  meetings  of  the  Club, 
whether  regular  or  special,  shall  be  posted  in  a 
conspicuous  place  in  the  Club  rooms,  and  sent 
by  mail  to  each  resident  member  at  least  five  days 
before  such  meeting.  Twenty-five  resident  mem- 
bers shall  constitute  a  quorum  at  any  meeting  of 
the  Club. 

X 

MEMBERS 

1.  Any  gentleman  shall  be  eligible  to  mem- 
bership. 

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2.  There  shall  be  two  classes  of  members: 
resident  and  non-resident. 

3.  Members  residing  or  having  their  principal 
place  of  business  within  the  borders  of  "Greater 
New  York"  shall  be  resident  members;  all  others 
may  be  non-resident  members.  No  non-resident 
member  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  at  any  meeting 
of  the  Club,  or  to  hold  office. 

4.  The  number  of  resident  members  of  the 
Club  shall  be  limited  to  five  hundred  and  fifty, 
and  the  number  of  non-resident  members  shall 
be  limited  to  four  hundred  and  fifty. 

XI 

ELECTION  OF  MEMBERS 

1.  The  name,  address  and  vocation  of  each 
candidate  for  admission  shall  be  entered  in  a 
book  kept  in  the  office  of  the  Club.  After  such 
entry  is  made  and  signed  by  the  proposer  and 
seconder,  the  name  of  each  candidate  shall  be 
posted  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  the  Club  rooms 
for  at  least  two  weeks  before  being  acted  upon 
by  the  Committee  on  Admissions. 

2.  The  Committee  on  Admissions  shall  make 
an  examination  and  inquiry  respecting  the  charac- 
ter and  qualifications  of  each  individual  proposed 
for  membership,  and  shall  report  at  every  meeting 
of  the  Board  of  Managers  the  name  of  such 
persons  as  they  shall  deem  eligible;  and  shall  re- 
port the  names  of  all  persons  proposed  whenever 
required  by  the  Board  of  Managers.  No  mem- 
ber of  this  Committee  shall  propose  any  candidate 
for  membership  in  the  Club.  The  proceedings 
of  the  Committee  on  Admissions  shall  be  secret 


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and  confidential,  and  no  member  thereof,  and  no 
member  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  shall  be  ques- 
tioned as  to  the  action  of  such  Committee  or  of 
the  Board  of  Managers  in  respect  to  any  in- 
dividual proposed  for  membership. 

3.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall  vote  by 
ballot  for  each  person  so  proposed  whose  name 
shall  have  been  reported  by  the  Committee  on 
Admissions,  and  such  person  shall  be  declared 
elected  unless  two  ballots  are  cast  in  the  negative. 

4.  The  Board  of  Managers  may  make  such 
other  rules  governing  the  election  of  members, 
not  inconsistent  with  this  constitution  as  may  be 
necessary. 

XII 

RESIGNATIONS 
Resignation  of  membership  shall  be  made  to 
the  Secretary  in  writing.  Such  resignation  shall 
not  be  accepted  until  all  indebtedness  to  the  Club 
of  the  member  resigning  shall  have  been  dis- 
charged. 

XIII 

ENTRANCE  FEES  AND  DUES 

1.  The  entrance  fee  shall  be  fifty  dollars. 
The  Board  of  Managers  may,  however,  in  its 
discretion,  and  from  time  to  time  by  resolution 
duly  adopted  at  any  meeting,  suspend  or  waive 
the  payment  of  such  entrance  fee  for  a  period  not 
to  exceed  sixty  days  at  any  one  time. 

2.  The  annual  dues  of  resident  members  shall 
be  seventy-five  dollars  and  of  non-resident  mem- 
bers thirty  dollars,  payable  quarterly  in  advance  on 
the  first  day  of  April,  July,  October  and  January. 


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3.  Any  resident  member  who  may  remove  his 
residence  and  place  of  business  beyond  the  borders 
of  "Greater  New  York"  shall,  on  written  notice 
to  the  Secretary  of  such  removal,  become  a  non- 
resident member;  and  a  non-resident  member  who 
may  remove  his  residence  or  place  of  business 
within  the  borders  of  "Greater  New  York"  shall 
become  a  resident  member,  and  he  shall  notify 
the  Secretary  of  such  removal. 

4.  Candidates  elected,  on  payment  of  the  en- 
trance fee,  and  of  the  dues  for  the  current  quarter, 
shall  become  members  of  the  Club;  but  the  elec- 
tion of  any  candidate  shall  be  void  if  he  fails  to 
make  such  payment  within  thirty  days  after  no- 
tice of  his  election  is  mailed  addressed  to  him  at 
the  place  given  as  his  residence  in  the  posted  list  of 
candidates. 

5.  The  names  of  all  members  who  shall  fail 
to  pay  their  quarterly  dues  on  or  before  the  fif- 
teenth days  of  April,  July,  October  and  January, 
shall  be  posted  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  the  Club 
rooms;  and  if  such  dues  are  not  paid  on  the  first 
days  of  May,  August,  November  and  February 
thereafter,  such  members  shall  cease  to  be  mem- 
bers of  the  Club;  subject,  however,  to  the 
provisions  of  Section  9,  Article  VII,  of  this 
constitution. 

XIV 

PENALTIES 

1.  The  Board  of  Managers  shall  have  power 
to  suspend,  fine,  or  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  the 
members  present,  expel  any  member  charged  with 


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conduct  which  endangers,  or  which  may  endanger, 
the  welfare,  interest,  or  character  of  the  Club. 

2.  All  charges  against  members  must  be  pre- 
sented to  the  Board  of  Managers,  in  writing,  by 
the  House  Committee,  to  whom  all  complaints 
must  first  be  made.  Upon  the  request  in  writing 
to  the  Board  of  Managers,  by  any  person  who 
has  been  expelled  from  membership,  or  by  any 
member  on  whom  a  penalty  has  been  imposed, 
accompanied  by  a  request  subscribed  by  five  resi- 
dent members,  the  Secretary  shall  call  a  special 
meeting  of  the  Club  to  hear  and  appeal  from  the 
decision  of  the  Board  of  Managers.  At  such 
meeting  the  action  of  the  Board  of  Managers 
may  be  modified  or  annulled  by  a  vote  of  two- 
thirds  of  the  resident  members  present. 

XV 

RULES 

The  Board  of  Managers  shall  prepare  and 
enforce  rules  regulating  the  use  of  the  Club 
rooms  by  members. 

XVI 

GAMBLING 

No  betting  or  card-playing  for  stakes  shall  be 
allowed  in  the  Club  rooms. 

XVII 

NOTICE  TO  MEMBERS 

Any  member  may  enter  in  a  book  to  be  kept  at 
the  office  of  the  Club  a  mail  address,  to  which  all 
notices  to  be  sent  to  him,  under  the  constitution 


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and  rules,  shall  be  directed.  In  default  of  such 
entry  such  notices  shall  be  served  by  depositing 
them  in  the  Club  letter  box  addressed  to  the 
member,  who  shall  be  held  to  have  received  them 
ten  days  after  they  shall  have  been  so  mailed  or 
deposited. 

XVIII 

COMMITTEES 

The  Board  of  Managers  shall,  at  its  first  meet- 
ing, and  as  soon  as  may  be  after  each  annual 
meeting,  appoint  from  its  own  members  or  from 
the  resident  members,  four  standing  committees, 
as  follows : 

1.  On  Admissions,  to  consist  of  three  mem- 
bers. 

2.  House  Committee,  to  consist  of  five  mem- 
bers. 

3.  Auditing  Committee,  to  consist  of  three 
members. 

4.  On  Literature  and  Art,  to  consist  of  three 
members. 

These  committees  shall  at  each  Regular  Meet- 
ing of  the  Board  of  Managers  make  a  report  of 
their  action.  They  shall  be  subject  to  the  control 
of,  and  may  be  organized  by,  the  Board  of 
Managers. 

XIX 

HOUSE  COMMITTEE 

The  House  Committee  shall  manage  the  Club 
rooms,  engage  and  dismiss  employees,  regulate 
prices,  and  expend  such  sums  of  money  as  may 


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be  appropriated  for  its  use,  and  enforce  such 
by-laws  and  rules  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the 
Board  of  Managers.  It  shall  also  be  its  duty 
to  inquire  into  and  report  to  the  Board  of  Man- 
agers all  infractions  or  violations  of  the  rules 
or  regulations  of  the  Club,  accompanied  by  such 
recommendations,  in  each  case,  as  it  shall  deem 
advisable.  It  shall  have  power  to  preserve  order 
in  the  Club  rooms. 

XX 

AUDITING  COMMITTEE 

The  Auditing  Committee  shall  audit  all  ac- 
counts of  the  Treasurer  semi-annually,  and  report 
to  the  Board  of  Managers  all  accounts  audited 
and  allowed  since  its  previous  report.  It  may 
also  act  as  a  Finance  Committee,  with  such  du- 
ties and  powers  as  the  Board  of  Managers  may 
prescribe. 

XXI 

COMMITTEE  ON  LITERATURE  AND  ART 

The  Committee  on  Literature  and  Art,  under 
the  direction  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  shall 
have  charge  of  the  reading  room,  and  all  books, 
papers  and  works  of  art  belonging  to  the  Club, 
and  shall  have  power  to  solicit  and  receive  dona- 
tions, and  to  select  and,  when  authorized  by  the 
Board  of  Managers,  to  purchase  books,  periodi- 
cals and  works  of  art  for  the  Club. 

XXII 

BY-LAWS 

The  Board  of  Managers  may  adopt  such  by- 
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laws  and  rules  as  it  may  deem  necessary  for  the 
proper  management  and  discipline  of  the  Club, 
provided  the  same  are  not  in  conflict  with  this 
constitution. 

XXIII 

AMENDMENTS 

This  constitution  shall  only  be  abrogated  or 
amended  at  a  meeting  of  the  Club  by  a  vote  of 
two-thirds  of  the  resident  members  present 
thereat;  and  before  any  proposition  to  abrogate 
or  amend  shall  be  considered,  such  proposition, 
subscribed  to  by  at  least  five  resident  members, 
shall  be  posted  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  the 
Club  rooms  thirty  days  prior  to  the  date  of  the 
meeting  at  which  it  is  to  be  considered,  and  a 
copy  thereof  sent  by  mail,  with  a  notice  of  such 
meeting,  to  each  resident  member  of  the  Club,  at 
least  ten  days  before  such  meeting. 


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i 

HOURS 

The  Club  rooms  will  be  open  for  members  from 
seven  o'clock  A.  M.  to  twelve  o'clock  midnight. 

II 

VISITORS 

1.  A  member  may  personally  introduce  visi- 
tors to  the  privileges  of  the  Club  for  a  period  not 
exceeding  one  day  upon  registering  their  names 
with  his  own  in  the  Visitors'  book;  but  no  visitor 
shall  be  introduced  oftener  than  once  in  a  month 
by  the  same  member,  and  no  member  shall  intro- 
duce more  than  three  visitors  in  any  day. 

2.  A  member  may  personally  introduce  visi- 
tors whose  residence  or  place  of  business  is  not 
within  the  borders  of  "Greater  New  York"  and 
obtain  for  them  from  the  House  Committee  a 
card  entitling  them  to  the  privileges  of  the  Club 
rooms  for  a  period  of  two  weeks.  Such  privilege 
shall  not  be  extended  to  any  visitor  oftener  than 
once  in  three  months. 

3.  No  visitor  shall  introduce  other  visitors,  or 
entertain  in  the  Club  rooms,  without  the  consent 
of  the  House  Committee. 

4.  No  visitor  calling  at  the  Club  rooms  shall 
be  admitted  beyond  the  reception  room  until  he 
has  been  invited  by  a  member,  who  shall  register 
the  name  with  his  own  in  the  Visitors'  book. 


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III 

LADIES 

1.  Any  member  may  register  in  a  book,  to  be 
kept  for  the  purpose,  the  names  of  ladies,  tempo- 
rarily or  permanently  of  the  family  of  such  mem- 
ber and  residing  with  him;  and  ladies  so  registered 
shall,  whether  or  not  attended  by  such  member,  be 
permitted  to  use  the  restaurant,  and  be  accompa- 
nied by  other  ladies. 

2.  A  lady  making  use  of  the  restaurant  shall 
enter  in  a  book,  provided  for  the  purpose,  her  own 
name  and  the  names  of  her  guests,  together  with 
the  name  of  the  member  to  whom  the  account  is 
to  be  charged. 

IV 

HOUSE  CHARGES 

1.  If  a  member  shall  at  any  time  become  in- 
debted to  the  Club  in  the  sum  of  fifty  dollars  or 
more  he  may  be  immediately  notified  of  the  same 
and  his  credit  suspended  and  upon  failure  to  pay 
the  indebtedness  within  one  week  after  notifica- 
tion, his  name  shall  be  posted. 

In  every  case  where  credit  is  suspended  no  fur- 
ther supplies  shall  be  furnished  to  such  member 
until  the  indebtedness  already  incurred  shall  have 
been  discharged. 

2.  All  accounts  and  debts  of  members  to  the 
Club  shall  be  payable  the  first  day  of  the  month 
following  that  during  which  they  were  incurred. 

3.  On  the  first  day  of  each  month,  or  as  soon 
thereafter  as  may  be  practicable,  the  Treasurer 


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shall  send  to  each  member  a  "first1'  notice  of  the 
amount  of  his  indebtedness  at  the  end  of  the  pre- 
ceding month. 

If  such  indebtedness  shall  amount  to  more  than 
$5.00  and  shall  not  be  paid  on  or  before  the  20th 
day  of  the  month  a  "second"  notice  shall  be  sent 
to  such  member  notifying  him  that  if  the  amount 
is  not  paid  on  or  before  the  last  day  of  the  month 
that  action  will  automatically  be  taken  in  accord- 
ance with  section  4  of  this  House  Rule. 

4.  If  the  indebtedness  of  any  member  shall 
amount  to  more  than  $5.00  and  shall  not  be  paid 
on  or  before  the  last. day  of  the  month  following 
that  during  which  it  was  incurred,  such  member 
shall  be  refused  further  credit  until  his  indebted- 
ness shall  be  discharged  and  the  name  of  such 
member,  together  with  the  amount  of  such  in- 
debtedness shall  be  posted  in  a  conspicuous  place 
in  the  Club  rooms. 

At  the  same  time  a  "third"  notice  shall  be  sent 
such  member  notifying  him  that  his  credit  has 
been  stopped,  and  that  in  the  event  of  his  con- 
tinued failure  to  pay  his  indebtedness,  he  will  be 
charged  with  such  failure  at  the  next  meeting  of 
the  Board  of  Managers,  and  a  motion  will  then 
be  made  for  his  suspension  on  such  charge,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  provisions  of  Article  XIV  of 
the  Constitution. 

5.  Members  introducing  guests  shall  be  re- 
sponsible for  any  indebtedness  incurred  by  such 
guests.  If  a  guest  of  any  member  shall  have 
failed  to  pay,  any  indebtedness  to  the  Club  within 
the  month  succeeding  that  in  which  it  was  in- 
curred, such  indebtedness  shall  then  be  charged 


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to  the  member  who  introduced  such  guest,  and 
become  an  indebtedness  of  such  member. 

V 

SUGGESTION  BOX 

A  Suggestion  Box  shall  be  kept  at  the  Club 
rooms,  in  which  every  member  is  authorized  to 
deposit  over  his  signature  any  complaint  as  to  the 
management  of  the  Club,  and  any  suggestion  he 
may  desire  to  make. 

VI 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS 

A  printed  list  of  members,  officers  and  commit- 
tees shall  be  kept  posted  in  the  Club  rooms,  and 
such  list  shall  be  corrected  under  the  direction  of 
the  Secretary  and  Treasurer  from  time  to  time  as 
changes  occur. 

VII 

RESTRICTIONS 

1.  No  newspaper,  magazine,  book  or  other 
article  (the  property  of  the  Club),  shall  be 
marked,  cut,  or  defaced;  nor  shall  any  such  article 
be  removed  from  the  Club  rooms  by  any  person, 
except  by  authority  of  the  House  Committee. 

2.  No  fee  or  gratuity  shall  be  given  under  any 
pretense  whatsoever,  by  any  member  or  guest  to 
any  one  in  the  service  of  the  Club  or  employed  in 
its  rooms. 

3.  No  dog  shall  be  admitted  to  the  Club 
rooms. 

4.  Loud  and  continuous  conversations  shall 
not  be  carried  on  in  the  library. 


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5.  No  member  shall  date  or  address  from  the 
Club  any  communication  intended  to  appear  in  any 
newspaper,  periodical,  or  publication. 

6.  Members  shall  not  be  allowed  to  send  the 
servants  out  of  the  Club  rooms  on  any  pretext. 
On  application  at  the  office  any  message  will  be 
promptly  attended  to,  for  which  a  proper  charge 
will  be  made. 

7.  An  extra  charge,  to  be  fixed  by  the  House 
Committee,  will  be  made  for  meals  served  in  a 
private  dining-room, 

VIII 

AMENDMENTS 

These  rules  may  be  amended  or  changed  at  any 
regular  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Managers. 


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Officers 

1923, 


President  .... 
First  Vice-President  . 
Second  Vice-President 
Treasurer 

Secretary  .... 


Edwin  Henry  Wolf 
Miles  Bronson 
August  Heckscher 
Frederick  T.  Fisher 
Edward  A.  Kendrick 


^Board  of  Managers 

Term  Expires  1924: 
Clarence  C.  Howard  H.  A.  Witcombe 
F.  C.  Lavarack  W.  H.  Marshall 

J.  W.  Thomas 

Term  Expires  1925: 
Alfred  Fellheimer    Edwin  H.  Wolf 
Frederick  T.  Fisher   John  L.  Burdett 
Edward  A.  Kendrick 

Term  Expires  1926: 
Miles  Bronson  Clyde  R.  Place 

August  Heckscher     George  O.  Wagner 
James  M.  Todd 

Committee  on  Admissions 
Alfred  Fellheimer,  Chairman 
Clyde  R.  Place         Edward  A.  Kendrick 

Finance  and  Auditing  Committee 
Clarence  C.  Howard,  Chairman 
August  Heckscher     John  L.  Burdett 

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House  Committee 
F.  C.  LAVARACK,  Chairman 
Clyde  R.  Place  John  L.  Burdett 

Waldo  H.  Marshall  James  L.  Todd 

Committee  on  Literature  and  Art 
Edward  A.  Kendrick,  Chairman 
George  O.  Wagner     H.  A.  Witcombe 

Nominating  Committee 
O.  S.  Payzant,  Chairman 
Steward  Wagner       Dr.  Chas.  S.  Green 
Samuel  T.  Shaw         Chas.  W.  Leavitt 

Inspectors  of  Election,  1924: 
E.  L.  Bishop,  Chairman 
E.  D.  Sabine  John  W.  Hackett 


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19, 

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Bahner,  Leo  A  

Mar. 

21, 

1921 

Baker,  E.  A  

May 

23, 

1921 

Baldwin,  Robert  S.    .  . 

Mar. 

16, 

1920 

Ball,  Herman  F.    .  .  . 

Nov. 

21, 

1921 

Ball,  Lawrence  A.    .  . 

Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Balliett,  Herbert  S. 

Apr. 

15, 

1918 

Bandel,  Dr.  Charles  F.  . 

April 

16, 

1923 

Barbe,  A.  M  

May 

17, 

1920 

Baring,  Clarence  0.  .  . 

Feb. 

19, 

1923 

34 


Resident  Members 


Barras,  Louis  R.  .  .  . 

Bartlett,  O.  P.   .  .  . 

Bassett,  William    .  . 

Bates,  Griffin  M.  .  . 

Bates,  Henry  P.  .  .  . 
Beattie,  Lawrence 

Beckert,  William  F.  . 

Bell,  W.  B  

Bender,  Louis  .  .  .  . 

Bennett,  Charles  F.  . 

Berry,  John  N.   .  .  . 

BlLLINGSLEA,  M.  G.    .  . 

Billings,  William  H. 
Bishop,  Edward  L.  .  . 
Bishop,  Howard  B.  .  . 
Blackman,  H.  L. 
Blackmore,  George  A. 
Boland,  Frank  A.  K.  . 
Bonn,  Arthur  E.    .  , 
Bonsfield,  Alfred  .  . 
Bordier,  W.  F.    .  .  . 
Bowling,  Edgar  S.  .  . 
Bowman,  Archibald  . 
Bowman,  John  Mc  E. 
Boyce,  Harrison  H.  . 
Boyd,  William  R.,  Jr.  , 
Braselton,  Chester  H 

Brazier,  F.  W  

Bronson,  Miles  .  .  . 
Brooke,  H.  Lawrence  , 

Brooks,  E.  J  

Brosius,  George  E.  .  , 
Brown,  Ernest  C.  .  . 
Brown,  Robert  S.    .  . 


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23, 

1921 

35 


The  Transportation  Club 


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Mar. 

19, 

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Burns,  Warren  E.  .   .  . 

Oct. 

18, 

1920 

Burton,  Thomas   L.  .  . 

Jan. 

19, 

1914 

Bushnell,  George  H. 

May 

21, 

1917 

Bussche,  Maj.  C.  Foondem 

Dec. 

18, 

1922 

Busselle,  Alfred    .  .  . 

Nov. 

17, 

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21, 

1910 

Conard,  Frederick  U.  . 

Dec. 

22, 

1919 

CONARD,  G.  P  

May 

2, 

1898 

Cook,  E.  F  

May 

20, 

1918 

Cooper,  George  .... 

Feb. 

16, 

1920 

36 


Resident  Members 


Cooper,  Kenneth  F.    .  . 

Feb. 

18, 

1917 

Copeland,  Dr.  Royal  S.  . 

Dec. 

15, 

1913 

Corbett,  Harvey  W.   .  . 

Nov. 

21, 

1921 

Corsa,  George  B.    .  .  . 

Oct. 

20, 

1919 

Cowles,  J.  A.  B  

Dec. 

19, 

1921 

Crane,  Dr.  Ralph  M.  .  . 

April  16, 

1923 

Mar. 

18, 

1  Q  1  Q 

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13, 

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20, 

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June 

19, 

1  Q99 
1  y  LL 

Degnon,  M.  J  

June 

15, 

1914 

Dehli,  Arne  

Mar. 

16, 

1920 

Dennis,  A.  P  

May 

27, 

1901 

Depkw,  I  Ion.  Chauncey  M 

(Chi 

irter) 

Dette,  William  .... 

Mar. 

15, 

1915 

Dillon,  H.  R  

Nov. 

20, 

1922 

Dippel,  W.  T  

Sept. 

18, 

1921 

Dixon,  J.  E  

Oct. 

16, 

1921 

Doggett,  F.  A  

Dec. 

20, 

1920 

Donaldson,  R.  M.  ... 

May 

21, 

1917 

Donovan,  Walter  J.  M. 

Feb. 

17, 

1919 

T  l  r>  a  \/~ 

Jan. 

17, 

1  Q9  1 

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June 

18, 

1  Q  1  7 
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21, 

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Feb. 

15, 

1  QHQ 
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DW  i  LR,    JOSEPH  .... 

Dec. 

19, 

1  Q  9  1 
1  y  L  1 

Earl,  Edward  

Feb. 

19, 

1922 

Easley,  William  T.    .  . 

Mar. 

21, 

1921 

Easton,  Rosvvell  F.     .  . 

Nov. 

15, 

1920 

Eckert,  Avery  P.    .   .  . 

Aug. 

2, 

1920 

Edmonds,  Thomas  C.   .  . 

Dec. 

16, 

1918 

Edmunds,  F.  W  

Sept. 

18, 

1922 

37 


The  Transportation  Club 


Edwards,  Raymond  V. 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1923 

Eidlitz,  Otto  M.    .  . 

.  June 

29, 

1896 

Elliott,  Dixon  S.    .  . 

•  Jan. 

15, 

1917 

IZiLLIUl  1,  WILLIAM 

wet. 

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1  0, 

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Ennis,  Joseph  B.  .  .  . 

17, 

1921 

Eustice,  Russell  C.  . 

.  Mar. 

20, 

1922 

Evatt,  Frank  G.  .  .  . 

.  Oct. 

16, 

1921 

Everett,  Edward  A.  . 

•  Jan. 

21, 

1918 

Ewen,  William  A.  C.  . 

.  Apr. 

17, 

1922 

Fagnani,  Dr.  CP... 

.  Sept. 

18, 

1922 

Fahey,  William  P.  .  . 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1923 

Fairlamb,  John  F.   .  . 

.  Dec. 

23, 

1895 

Farrell,  J.  F  

May 

23, 

1922 

Farrell,  J.  M.  ... 

.  Mar. 

16, 

1920 

Faulkner,  J.  C.  ... 

.  Mar. 

21, 

1921 

Fay,  Lawrence    .  .  . 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1923 

Felder,  Col.  T.  B.   .  . 

Apr. 

18, 

1921 

Fellheimer,  Alfred  . 

•  July 

13, 

1904 

Felton,  H.  E  

May 

20, 

1918 

Ferguson,  Robert  M. 

.  June 

16, 

1919 

Field,  J.  J  

.  May 

23, 

1921 

Fischer,  Charles  F.  . 

.  Sept. 

18, 

1921 

Fisher,  Frederick  T.  . 

.  June 

20, 

1921 

Fiske,  Charles  D.   .  . 

.  Dec. 

22, 

1919 

Fletcher,  George  H.  . 

.  June 

19, 

1922 

Foote,  Frank  N.    .  . 

.  Mar. 

21, 

1921 

Forbes,  Robert  H.  .  . 

.  April 

16, 

1923 

Ford,  Joseph  A.    .  .  . 

.  Oct. 

16, 

1921 

Foster,  Arthur  C.  D. 

.  Nov. 

14, 

1904 

Fountain,  Gerard  .  . 

•  July 

13, 

1904 

Fowler,  T.  Coolidge  . 

.  Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Fox,  F.  P.  

17, 

1921 

Fravel,  Neil  .... 

Apr. 

19, 

1920 

38 


Resident  Members 


French.  Harold  W. 

X     AX  A_s  X  ^  V_    ill       X    X  i  » XX  V-'  X-rf  X^         ™    "     •  • 

.  Auer. 

2, 

1920 

Gannett,  Joseph  K.  . 

May 

20, 

1918 

Gantt,  T.  A  

Apr. 

17, 

1911 

Garrison,  William  H. 

Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Geery,  John  Talman  . 

Mar. 

19, 

1923 

Grant,  Chas.  M.  .  .  . 

Feb. 

18, 

1917 

Graves,  B.  C  

May 

22, 

1922 

Gray,  D.  L  

.  Dec. 

16, 

1918 

Gray,  George  F.  .  .  . 

.  Jan. 

17, 

1916 

(~2  BprXT      T^  D           HAD!  CC  Q 

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1  y  l  J 

Gremmels,  Charles  E. 

.  Mar. 

16, 

1920 

Gridley,  E.  L  

May 

20, 

1918 

Griswold,  Charles  D. 

.  Feb. 

21, 

1916 

.  Dec. 

19, 

1904 

Gyger,  E.  G  

.  May 

22, 

1911 

Hackett,  John  W.  .  . 

.  June 

16, 

1919 

Hall,  Frank  E  

.  May 

21, 

1923 

Hall,  Thomas  F.    .  . 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1922 

Hall,  William  P.    .  . 

.  Nov. 

14, 

1904 

Halstead,  E.  Bayard  . 

.  Mar. 

19, 

1923 

Hammett,  Joseph  O.  . 

.  Nov. 

15, 

1920 

Hammond,  William  P. 

.  May 

21, 

1923 

Handy,  J.  L  

.  Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Hankin,  John  ... 

.  June 

17, 

1913 

Hardin,  William  B. 

.  Oct. 

25, 

1909 

Harmon,  Clifford  B.  . 

.  Nov. 

21, 

1910 

Harmon,  G.  H.  ... 

.  Nov. 

21, 

1910 

Harris,  Charles  .  .  . 

.  Sept. 

18, 

1922 

Harris,  J.  W  

.  Nov. 

20, 

1922 

Harrison,  Robert  C.  . 

.  Oct. 

15, 

1917 

Harrison,  William  H. 

.  Mar. 

16, 

1920 

Harte,  Howard  B.  .  . 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1922 

Hathaway,  C.  H.    .  . 

Dec. 

20, 

1920 

39 


The  Transportation  Club 


Hawe,  William  D.    .  . 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1922 

Heckscher,  August  . 

.  Nov. 

19, 

1917 

Heitman,  Charles  E.  . 

.  Dec. 

19, 

1921 

Helmle,  Frank  J.   .  . 

.  Nov. 

21, 

1921 

Hendrie,  G.  A.  ... 

Mar. 

18, 

1918 

Hendry,  Thomas  A.  . 

.  Dec. 

18, 

1922 

Henry,  Hugh  C.  .  .  . 

.  Mar. 

23, 

1921 

Henry,  H.  W  

.  Aug. 

25, 

1904 

Herriman,  F.  E.   .   .  . 

Dec. 

23, 

1895 

Hequembourge,  H.  C. 

.  Oct. 

17, 

1904 

Hesdorfer,  Joseph  .  . 

.  Mar. 

27, 

1897 

Hess,  S.  G  

Feb. 

28, 

1899 

Hibbard,  Franklin,  Jr. 

.  Dec. 

18, 

1922 

Higgins,  Daniel  P.  .  . 

•  June 

18, 

1923 

High,  John  M.    .  .  . 

.  Apr. 

21, 

1902 

Hill,  Albert  E.   .   .  . 

Oct. 

18, 

1920 

Hobby,  J.  Oakley  Jr.  . 

.  Mar. 

19, 

1923 

Hoerner,  Joseph  F. 

.  Sept. 

18, 

1922 

Hone,  Augustus  C.  . 

.  Sept. 

16, 

1918 

Hoover,  A.  P  

Dec. 

19, 

1921 

Hopkins,  Walter  L.  . 

.  Dec. 

19, 

1921 

Hopper,  Thomas  T.  . 

.  Sept. 

18, 

1921 

Houghton,  A.  F. 

Sept. 

18, 

1911 

Howard,  Clarence  C. 

.  Dec. 

18, 

1922 

Howard,  John  .... 

,  Nov. 

14, 

1904 

T  T                               T  T 

Hubbard,  John  J.    .  . 

•  June 

16, 

1919 

Hijddifston  R  S 

May 

17, 

1920 

Huffard,  John  B.    .  . 

.  May 

21, 

1923 

Hutton,  Frank  H. 

.  Apr. 

19, 

1920 

Huyler,  Frank  De  K. 

.  Apr. 

20, 

1908 

Hyde,  Forrest     .  .  . 

.  Jan. 

15, 

1923 

Isham,  Philips     .  .  . 

.  Sept. 

17, 

1917 

Jaburg,  John  .... 

Dec. 

18, 

1922 

Jaqua,  C.  B  

Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Resident  Members 


Jenkins,  Charles  C.   .  . 

Mar. 

16, 

1920 

Johnson,  Sidney  G.    .  . 

May 

15, 

1905 

Johnston,  C.  Hume    .  . 

Aug. 

8, 

1921 

Apr. 

1  r 

into 

lvlo 

Jones,  H.  McRay    .  .  . 

Nov. 

21, 

1921 

TORDON    TOHN  P 

Oct 

21, 

1918 

Tordon.  L  F 

Tan 

17, 

1921 

Tordon.  William  F 

Nov. 

19, 

1906 

Toyner.  Sterling  1 

Mar. 

19, 

1917 

Katte,  Edwin  B  

Sept. 

21, 

1903 

Kaupe,  Herbert  G.    .  . 

Oct. 

16, 

1921 

Keasby,  Robert  A.   .  .  . 

Feb. 

16, 

1920 

Keenan,  Edwin  C.   .  .  . 

Sept. 

19, 

1916 

Kelly,  Lee;  A  

Oct. 

16, 

1921 

Kelly,  Victor  T  

Dec. 

19, 

1904 

Kelly,  W.  R  

Feb. 

19, 

1922 

Kelsey,  H.  N  

Oct. 

20, 

1913 

Kendrick,  Edward  A.  .  . 

Jan. 

17, 

1916 

Kepperley,  James  E.   .  . 

Jan. 

17, 

1921 

Kerbin,  James  W  

May 

21, 

1923 

Kinports,  H.  A  

Nov. 

15, 

1920 

King,  Laudreth  H.    .  . 

Apr. 

24, 

1899 

Kirby,  Charles  J.,  Jr.  .  . 

June 

26, 

1923 

Kirkpatrick,  Robert  H.  . 

June 

26, 

1923 

Kirtland,  Michel   .  .  . 

Sept. 

18, 

1922 

Kitchell,  J.  G  

Mar. 

20, 

1922 

Kittredge,  George  W.  . 

Apr. 

16, 

1906 

Knapp,  Robert  Cole    .  . 

Dec. 

is! 

1922 

Kniffen  Lemuel  R.    .  . 

Oct. 

21, 

1918 

Knoeppel  Charles  Edward  Nov. 

15, 

1915 

Knolhoff,  F.  William 

June 

17, 

1913 

Lavarack,  F.  C  

Sept. 

16, 

1912 

Lawton,  Frank  E.  .  .  . 

Sept. 

15, 

1913 

41 


The  Transportation  Club 


Lawton,  Kenneth  E.  .  . 

Nov. 

17, 

1913 

Leavitt,  Charles  W.  .  . 

Sept. 

24, 

1901 

Lewis,  Arthur  S  

Mar. 

19, 

1923 

Linder,  Fred  E  

Mar. 

17, 

1919 

Lindsay,  Dr.  Harley  B.  . 

Nov. 

20, 

1922 

Lingley,  R.  T  

May 

10, 

1907 

Loewi,  Hugh  V  

Nov. 

16, 

1908 

Lohmann,  Henry  W.  .  . 

Feb. 

21, 

1921 

Love,  A.  Longworth,  Jr. 

Jan. 

19, 

1914 

Lowe,  William  E.    .  .  . 

C  A. 

Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Lucas,  Herbert  .... 

May 

21, 

1923 

Lupinski,  H.  H  

heb. 

19, 

1922 

Maier,  Herman  R.  .  .  . 

Nov. 

20, 

1922 

Mann,  Horace  B.   .  .  . 

Mar. 

16, 

1908 

Mapes,  Eugene  E.   .  .  . 

Feb. 

25, 

1901 

Marine,  Arlando    .  .  . 

Oct. 

29, 

1900 

Marshall,  Waldo  H.  . 

Dec. 

19, 

1921 

Martin,  Frederick  W.  . 

Apr. 

18, 

1921 

Martin,  Walter  F.    .  . 

May 

22, 

1916 

Marvin,  Charles  L    .  . 

Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Marvin,  J.  S  

Jan. 

18, 

1915 

Masten,  S.  B  

Sept. 

20, 

1915 

Mays,  S.  Warren    .  .  . 

Feb. 

18, 

1917 

Mead,  George  L.    .  .  . 

Sept. 

17, 

1917 

Meeder,  Frederick  H.  . 

Oct. 

4, 

1897 

Miller,  William  H.   .  . 

Aug. 

2, 

1918 

Moller,  Richard  .  . 

June 

18, 

1923 

Mooney,  Harry  R.  .  .  . 

Nov. 

20, 

1922 

Moore,  F.  N  

Nov. 

21, 

1910 

Moore,  William  Harding 

May 

21, 

1923 

Moores,  Charles  H.  .  , 

Oct. 

16, 

1922 

Morgan,  Nelson  H.   .  . 

Sept. 

16, 

1918 

Morse,  Raymond  P.    .  . 

Oct. 

16, 

1921 

42 


Resident  Members 


Morse,  Walter  L.   .   .  .  May  22,  1916 

Mott,  H.  L   Dec.  20,  1915 

Murphy,  John  J.    .  .  .  Mar.  20,  1905 

Mygatt,  Henry  R.  .   .   .  Sept.  18,  1922 

McCall,  Leo  H.     .   .   .  Dec.  22,  1919 

McClees,  Edgar  J.      .   .  April  16,  1923 

McCullagh,  James     .   .  Feb.  27,  1913 

McDonald,  Albert       .  June  16,  1919 

McDonald,  William  P.  .  Jan.  18,1915 

MacDougall,  E.  A.    .   .  Sept.  20,  1915 

MacDougall,  Robert  A.  Mar.  20,  1922 

McElhone,  A.  Lawson    .  Mar.  19,  1923 

McGeachin,  George  M.  .  Dec.  19,  1921 

McGrath,  George  B.  .  .  Mar.  16,  1920 

McHugh,  Charles  .   .   .  Feb.  16,  1920 

McKenzie,  H.  R.    ...  May  17,  1920 

McLagan,  Donald  .   .   .  Sept.  17,  1917 

McLaury,  Ellis  B.  .   .   .  June  21,1920 

MacMullen,  Charles  W.  June  15,1914 

MacMurray,  William  M.  Apr.  17,1922 

McNaughton,  James  .   .  June  27,  1904 

MacNeille  Perry  R.  .   .  May  17,1909 

McQueen,  U.  G   Dec.  16,1918 

Nelm,  Bernard    ....  April  21,  1923 

Newlean,  J.  W  Nov.  17,  1913 

Noll,  Dr.  David  H.  .  .  Apr.  21,  1919 
North,  Ernest  D.    .   .   .  Jan.    15,  1906 

Oakes,  W.  B   May  27,  1912 

O'Daniel,  Edgar  V.    .  .  Aug.  2,1918 

Orr,  David   Oct.  16,  1921 

Otto,  Henry  S   Jan.  15,  1923 

Parce,  Walter  A.    .  .  .  Apr.  24,1899 
43 


The  Transportation  Club 


Parham,  Raymond  J. 

.  June 

19, 

1922 

Parish,  Le  Grand 

.  Nov. 

21, 

1921 

Parke,  Halford  W. 

.  Dec. 

18, 

1922 

Parker,  C.  J.    .  .  . 

•  Aug. 

2, 

1920 

Payzant,  O.  S.  .  .  . 

.  Apr. 

21, 

1919 

Peale,  John  W.    .  . 

.  May 

27, 

1912 

Peale,  Rembrandt 

•  Jan. 

27, 

1896 

Peale,  Rembrandt,  J 

R. 

.  Dec. 

19, 

1921 

Peelle,  C.  W.  .  .  . 

.  Jan. 

15, 

1923 

Peelle,  Henry  E. 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1923 

Penney,  J.  C.    .  .  . 

Mar. 

19, 

1917 

Perkins,  W.  R.    .  . 

.  Oct. 

15, 

1917 

Perkins,  Wallace  T 

.  Mar. 

21, 

1921 

Perry,  Frederick  R. 

.  May 

23, 

1921 

Pfau,  J.  W  

.  Nov. 

15, 

1908 

Pfitsch,  Charles  G. 

A. 

.  Nov. 

20, 

1922 

Phillips,  Harry  J. 

Jan. 

21, 

1918 

Phinney,  E.  G. 

Oct. 

20, 

1913 

Pigureon,  W.  G.  .  . 

.  Nov. 

15, 

1920 

Pilcher,  Edward  S. 

.  June 

21, 

1920 

Pizzini,  Andrew  J.  . 

.  June 

26, 

1923 

Place,  Clyde  R.   .  . 

.  Nov. 

17, 

1913 

Plunkett,  E.  R.   .  . 

.  Mar. 

18, 

1919 

Pomeroy,  Arthur  C. 

.  Oct. 

16, 

1921 

Pomeroy,  Thomas  L. 

XT 

.  Nov. 

1  A 

14, 

1904 

PORTFT?    W  H 

Nov. 

23, 

1896 

Porter,  W.  J.    .  . 

Mar. 

2l] 

1921 

PORTERFIELD,  AUSTIN 

R. 

.  Jan. 

15, 

1923 

Potter,  Howard  . 

.  May 

lyZS 

Prince,  L.  Ward  . 

.  Oct. 

18, 

1920 

QUACKENBOSS,  LOUIS 

H. 

.  Oct. 

18, 

1920 

Quinn,  H.  F.    .  .  . 

Mar. 

18, 

1918 

Ralph,  William  I.  . 

•  July 

27, 

1922 

44 


Resident  Members 


Randall,  Frederick  G.   .  Oct.   20,  1913 

Rankin,  Ernest   ....  Oct.  20,  1919 

Ransom,  Henry  N.  .   .   .  Dec.  15,1913 

Rash,  Wilbur  J   May  23,  1921 

Rathbum,  W.  S   Apr.  18,  1910 

Reid,  J   Mar.  19,  1923 

Reid,  Walter  C.      .   .   .  Mar.  16,  1914 

Reinhold,  Ralph  W.   .   .  Apr.  17,1916 

Reynolds,  George  G.   .   .  Nov.  17,1913 

Rice,  Oscar  H   Nov.  18,  1912 

Richards,  J.   A   Oct.    16,  1921 

Richardson,  Henry  F.    .  Nov.  20,  1922 

Righter,  J.  W   June  17,  1913 

Riley,  Champlain  L.   .   .  Nov..  17,  1913 

Riley,  Dr.  Francis  G.    .  Dec.  18,  1922 

Rixson,  O.  C   Dec.  19,  1904 

Roberts,  Vincent    .   .   .  Nov.  21,  1921 

Robertson,  H.  M.    ...  May  21,  1923 

Robertson,  Hugh  S.    .   .  June  20,  1921 

Robinson,  Thomas   .   .   .  Nov.  20,  1922 

Roe,  Albert  J   Dec.  19,1921 

Rogers,  W.  J   Oct.    16,  1921 

Ross,  Robert  Stanley  .   .  May  21,  1923 

Rossiter,  Edward  L.    .   .  Jan.   25,  1897 

Rudge,  William  E.     .   .  Sept.  21,  1920 

Ruffin,  J.  H   Apr.  15,  1918 

Russell,  Harold  G.    .   .  Sept.  17,  1917 

Russell  William  J.   .   .  .Aug.  2,1918 

Ryan,  Harwood  E.   .   .   .  Mar.  16,  1920 

Ryan,  Patrick  L.    .  .  .  Apr.  21,  3  919 

Sabine,  E.  D   Oct.   20,  1913 

Salmon,  W.  W   Sept.  19,  1904 

Sammis,  T.  S   Mar.  18,  1912 

Sands,  A.  H.,  Jr   Oct.   15,  1917 

45 


The  Transportation  Club 


Savin,  William  M.  .  .  . 

Sept. 

24, 

1900 

SCHOONMAKER,  FREDERICK 

w  

(Charter) 

Schupner,  William  W.  . 

Mar. 

21, 

1921 

Scott,  George  M.    .  .  . 

Apr. 

18, 

1921 

Scott,  Vincent  E.   .  .  . 

Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Scott,  Walter  G.    .  .  . 

Mar. 

16, 

1920 

Shannon,  George  W.  .  . 

June 

20, 

1921 

Shaw,  Samuel  T.    .  .  . 

Apr. 

27, 

1914 

Shelton,  William  G.  .  . 

July 

27, 

1922 

Shepard,  A.  D  

Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Sherman,  P.  C  

Feb. 

18, 

1917 

Shreve,  Richmond  H.  .  . 

Apr. 

18, 

1921 

Sicardi,  E.  C  

May 

20, 

1918 

Singley,  Henry  A.  .  .  . 

May 

21, 

1917 

Skinner,  Herbert  S.   .  . 

Apr. 

18, 

1921 

Slazenger,  Frank  L.  .  . 

Jan. 

19, 

1914 

Smith,  A.  B  

Aug. 

2, 

1920 

Smith,  A.  E  

May 

20, 

1919 

Smith,  C.  Harold    .  .  . 

Nov. 

20, 

1922 

Smith,  Milton  G.    .  .  . 

Jan. 

17, 

1921 

Smith,  William  .... 

Feb. 

21, 

1921 

Smith,  Wm.  Armstrong  . 

Jan. 

15, 

1923 

Sneath,  William  H.  .  . 

Nov. 

20, 

1922 

Snelling,  Harry  G.    .  . 

Jan. 

21, 

1907 

Snow,  John  L  

Dec. 

22, 

1919 

Solomon,  John  I.    .  .  . 

Dec. 

28, 

1898 

Spear,  P.  H  

Jan. 

19, 

1914 

Sperry,  H.  M  

Feb. 

17, 

1902 

Stahl,  Henry  A  

Feb. 

28, 

1899 

Stark,  Clinton  .... 

Oct. 

20, 

1919 

Starbuck,  R.  D  

Sept. 

16, 

1918 

Steiner,  Dr.  Joseph  M.  . 

June 

20, 

1921 

46 


Resident  Members 


STEPHENSON,  JbDWARD  r.  . 

Mar. 

1  0, 

1  Q70 

rw 
yjcz. 

1  0, 

1091 
1  y  L  1 

Stoddart,  W.  L  

Tan. 
j  ***** 

18, 

1915 

Stoney,  Dr.  Arthur 

Crawford  

Nov. 

21, 

1921 

Storm,  George  H.    .  .  . 

Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Stubing,  Henry  E.  .  .  . 

Sept. 

21, 

1920 

Sutton,  W.  Dale    .  .  . 

Oct. 

16, 

1921 

I      A  T"»  T"T»  T~*  T>         I     T  T  /~V  %  1  A  P 

1  APPER  1  HOMAS  .... 

Nov. 

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1  AUSSIG,  WALTER  1V1.     .  . 

Mar. 

1  Q 

1  o, 

1  Q 1  8 

1      A  VT  /~\T>         1  A/ 

.uec. 

1  Q 

1  004. 

1  ENCH,  FREDERICK     .    .  . 

Uec. 

1  Q 

1  QC\± 

r  I   t  t  g~\  m  mac       T  T  A  nurtr  C 

1  HOMAS,   riARVEY  o. 

June 

1  Q 

1  O, 

1  Q  1  7 
1  y  1  / 

Tunx/t  Ac    T  \X7 

1  HOMAS,  J.  W.    .    .    .    .  . 

J  an« 

1  7 

1VIU 

1  HORNTON,  WILLIAM  J. 

Mar. 

7fl 

zu, 

1  Q77 
I  y ll 

Todd,  Dr.  James  M.    .  . 

Jan. 

17, 

1921 

Tooker,  E.  Post  .... 

Dec. 

15, 

1919 

I  out,  I  om  Atkins  .  .  . 

Oct. 

20, 

1913 

Trfdfmtttc   IVTartc  C 

Feb 

19 

17, 

1921 

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Anr 

1 8 

1921 

Tttrton    Tohn  K 

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1  7 

1919 

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Underhill,  J.  D  

Sept. 

17, 

1917 

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r\ov. 

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VAN  JJOREN,  JOHN     .    .  . 

r*  eb. 

1  o 

1  Q7  7 

1  yLL 

Van  Norman  Harold  D. 

June 

18, 

1923 

Van  Horn,  Alfred     .  . 

Nov. 

20, 

1922 

Van  Vlack,  Wagner  .  . 

Oct. 

17, 

1921 

Vatcher,  S.  P  

Aug. 

2, 

1920 

Voorhees,  Stephen  F.  . 

Mar. 

20, 

1922 

Vosburgh,  L.  F  

Apr. 

18, 

1910 

Wagner,  George  O.    .  . 

Sept. 

19, 

1916 

Wagner,  Steward   .  .  . 

Oct. 

23, 

1916 

47 


The  Transportatio 


n  Club 


Walber,  John  G. 
Walsh,  Dominic  W. 
Wandell,  Mortimer  D 
Warren,  Charles  E. 
Warren,  C.  J.   .  .  . 
Watson,  James  P.  . 
Webb,  W.  Seward,  Jr. 
Weber,  Charles  F. 

Wells,  A.  J  

Wells,  George  H.  . 
Wescott,  William  P. 
Whitfield,  Howard 
White,  James  W.  . 
White,  Dr.  William  D.,  J 
White,  Dr.  W.  W.  . 
Whitmore,  James  A. 
Wightman,  Richard 
Williams,  Clarence  E 
Williams,  George  H 
Williams,  Harry  M 
Williams,  Remsen  T 
Willis,  Edward  M. 
Willis,  Pierre  L. 
Willson,  Harvey 
Wilson,  Rollin  C. 
Wilson,  Robert  G. 
Winey,  C.  L.    .  . 
Winslow,  Raymond  L. 
Winsten,  Albert 

WlNTERROWD,  WM.  H. 

Wise,  William  H.  .  . 
Wishart,  W.  C.    .  . 
Witcombe,  Herbert  A 
Wolf,  Edwin  Henry 


.  May  18, 

1914 

.  June 

20, 

1921 

.  Feb. 

20, 

1919 

.  Dec. 

19, 

1904 

.  Apr. 

19, 

1915 

.  Sept.  21, 

1920 

.  Nov. 

20, 

1922 

.  Nov. 

21, 

1921 

Jan. 

17, 

1921 

.  Apr. 

17, 

1916 

.  Apr. 

18, 

1921 

•  Aug. 

8, 

1921 

.  Sept.  21, 

1919 

R.  Dec. 

15, 

1913 

.  Nov. 

17, 

1913 

.  Oct. 

16, 

1922 

•  Jan. 

19, 

1903 

.  Nov. 

16, 

1903 

.  May  17, 

1920 

•  Feb. 

16, 

1901 

1  7  UJ 

.  Apr. 

18, 

1921 

•  Aug. 

2, 

1918 

.  Jan. 

16, 

1 922 

1  7  L 

.  Mar.  16, 

1920 

A  7  \J 

.  Oct. 

19, 

1  90S 

•  Aug. 

8, 

1921 

1  7  1 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1923 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1 921 

1  7  UO 

.   May  20, 

1  q  i  Q 

17IO 

.  Feb. 

19, 

1923 

.  Nov.  21, 

1921 

.  Mar. 

21, 

1921 

.  June 

19, 

1905 

.  Oct. 

20, 

1902 

48 


Resident  Members 


Wolfe,  Frank  J.    .  .  . 

Wooster,  Julian  S.    .  . 

Wood,  Robert  T.    .  .  . 

Woodruff,  W.  B.    .  .  . 

Woodard,  William  E.  .  . 
Woolverton,  William  H 

Worden,  Beverley  L.  .  . 

Wyman,  Walter  C.    .  . 

Young,  J.  W  

Young,  William  .  .  .  . 

Zeno,  Norman  L.  .  .  . 
Zuckert,  Harry  M.    .  . 


Feb.  24,  1896 

Nov.  21,  1921 

Dec.  22,  1919 

Nov.  21,  1921 

Dec.  22,  1919 

Feb.  21,  1921 

Sept.  18,  1922 
Mar.  18,  1918 

Sept.  16,  1912 

Apr.  19,  1915 

Sept.  20,  1915 

Dec.  19,  1921 


49 


Non-Resident  Members 


Aldrich,  J.  Frank   .   .   .  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Allison,  J.  W   Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y. 

Angell,  Stephen  L.    .   .  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Archbold,  W.  K.     ...  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Austin,  Wilbert  J.    .   .  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Baker,  R.  K   Springfield,  Mass. 

Ballantine,  Noten  D.    .  Baltimore,  Md. 

Bangert,  P.  O   Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Banghart,  Oscar  H.   .   .  Womelsdorf,  Pa. 

Bardo,  C.  L   New  Haven,  Conn. 

Barnes,  Dr.  F.  H.    ...  Stamford,  Conn. 

Barnes,  Jas.  P   Louisville,  Ky. 

Barnett,  B.  Walter   .   .  New  Rochelle,N.Y. 

Barrett,  Frank  B.  .  .   .  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

Barrett,  H.  R   White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Baumgardner,  Frank  L.  .  Toledo,  Ohio 

Baumgardner,  Ned  .   .   .  Toledo,  Ohio 

Baumgardt,  Prof.  B.  R.  .  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Beach,  Edward  W.  .   .   .  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Beattie,  C.  S   Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Beckley,  J.  N   Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Beckwith,  C.  B   Newark,  N.  J. 

Beebe,  Harry  R   Utica,  N.  Y. 

Berry,  Earl  S   Garwood,  N.  J. 

Bertram,  Harry  A.  .  .  .  Montreal,  Canada 

Bond,  George  M.     ...  Hartford,  Conn. 

Bond,  G.  W.,  Jr   So.  Orange,  N.  J. 

50 


Non-Resident  Members 


Bonticon,  Fred  H.  .  . 
Bouis,  Clarence  G.  . 
Boutelle,  Mortimer  H. 
Bowes,  Walter  H.  .  . 
Boyles,  Charles  D.  . 

Brazier,  F.  O  

Bremner,  Edward  R.  . 
Brennan,  Thomas  F.  . 
Breed,  Louis  C.  .  .  . 
Brooks,  Charles  A.  . 
Brooks,  Leland  . 

Brown,  W.  W  

Brownell,  A.  S.  .  .  . 
Buchholz,  C.  E.  .  .  . 
Buck,  Robert  J.  .  .  . 
Buckley,  F.  A.  ... 
Bullard,  Arthur  .  . 
Bunker,  Albert  .  .  . 
Burling,  John  .  .  . 
Burns,  Dawson  J.  .  . 
Burrows,  Walter  C.  . 

Cable,  Frank  T.  .  .  . 
Cadle,  Charles  L.  .  . 
Campbell,  N.  A.  .  .  . 
Card,  John  A.  (M.D.) 
Carmer,  Bertram  H.  . 
Carpenter,  Harry  S.  . 

Carver,  E.  P  

Carver,  E.  P.,  Jr.  .  . 
Case,  Raymond  S.  .  . 
Cassidy,  W.  F  

51 


Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Stamford,  Conn. 
Chicago,  111. 
Newark,  N.  J. 
Ottawa,  Canada 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 
Montreal,  P.  Q. 
Red  Bank,  N.  J. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Montreal,  P.  Q. 
Montreal,  Canada 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Bronxville,  N.  Y. 
Up.  Mt.  Clair,  N.J. 

New  London,  Conn. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 
Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 
Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Unionville,  Conn. 
Newburgh,  N.  Y. 


The  Transportation  Club 


Chambers,  Jackson  .   .   .  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

Chandler,  William  A.    .  Scranton,  Pa. 

Chapin,  Archer  L.  .   .   .  Newark,  N.  J. 

Chapman,  Samuel    .   .   .  London,  Eng. 

Cherry,  Talmadge  C.     .  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Christie,  Cornelius    .   .  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Clarke,  W.  R.   Nutley,  N.  J. 

Clark,  Harry   Montreal,  Canada 

Clark,  Walter  W.  .   .   .  London,  Eng. 

Cleveland,  Frederick    .  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Clune,  Geo.  H   Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Coffin,  Joel  S.,  Jr.  .   .   .  Montreal,  P.  Q. 

Cole,  F.  B   Hollywood,  Cal. 

Colley,  Ralph  E.    .   .   .  Boston,  Mass. 

Collin,  Dwight  R.  .   .   .  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Collins,  W.  H   Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Cooley,  W.  K   Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Colwell,  Louis  S.    .   .   .  Montreal,  P.  Q. 

Corbett,  Sam  R   Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Cornwall,  M.  P.     ...  Patterson,  N.  Y. 

Corry,  P.  M   Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Cowie,  A.  H   Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Cowtan,  A.  B   London,  Eng. 

Cowtan,  A.  Leslie   .   .   .  London,  Eng. 

Coykendall,  Edward  .   .  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Coykendall,  Frank    .   .  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Cromwell,  David    .   .   .  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Cross,  Thomas  A.    .   .   .  Baltimore,  Md. 

Crouse,  H.  B   Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Dame  Clarence  S.   .   .   .  Springfield,  Mass. 

Daniels,  Arthur  B.    .   .  Adams,  Mass. 

52 


Non-Resident  Members 


Danforth,  R.  E  

Davis,  A.  L  

Davis,  Chas.  J  

Davis,  Harry  L  

Davison,  Clarence  S.  .  . 

DeCamp,  Lyon  

De  Leon,  Carlos  .... 
Denholm,  John  A.  .  .  . 
Deschenes,  Edward    .  . 

Devereux,  N.  E  

Dickinson,  J.  W.  . 
Dickson,  Charles  A.   .  . 
Divine,  Bradford  H. 
Downer,  Frank  H.  .   .  . 
Downs,  Anthony  J.  .   .  . 

Durant,  W.  C  

Dusenbury,  Charles^  Jr. 


Newark,  N.  J. 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 
Thendara,  N.  Y. 
Troy,  N.  Y. 
Worcester,  Mass. 
St.  Albans,  Vt. 
Utica,  N.  Y. 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Utica,  N.  Y. 
New  Rochelle,N.Y. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
Flint,  Mich. 
Tuckahoe,  N.  Y. 


Earle,  William  L. 
Eastman,  G.  P.  . 
Edie,  Richard,  Jr. 
Edwards,  Gordon  C. 
Edwards,  O.  M.  . 
Ela,  Elwood  .  . 
Elliott,  W.  H.  . 
Elsworth,  R.  B.  . 
Erhard,  George  P. 

Farley,  Robert  E. 
Fairbairn,  J.  M.  R. 
Ferguson,  Harold 
Fernstrom,  H. 


.  Roosevelt,  N.  Y. 

.  Rutland,  Vt. 

.  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

.  Ottawa,  Can. 

.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

.  S.  Manchester,  Ct. 

.  Albany,  N.  Y. 

.  Albany,  N.  Y. 

.  Brookline,  Mass. 

.  White  Plains,  N.  Y, 

.  Montreal,  Canada 

.  Cleveland,  Ohio 

.  Norfolk,  Va. 


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Fish,  Lewis  P   Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Fiske,  Hon.  E.  W.    ...  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Fitzpatrick,  P.  D.    .   .   .  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Fitzsimmons,  E.  S.    ...  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Flack,  Robert  C.    .  .  .  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Fleck,  Philip  H   Ossinning,  N.  Y. 

Forde,  Ivan  S   Troy,  N.  Y. 

Foster,  W.  W   Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Fowler,  Denton,  ....  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Franks,  R.  A   Orange,  N.  J. 

Freeman,  Alden  .   .   .   .  E.  Orange,  N.  J. 

Gagel,  Edward    ....  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Ganahl,  Charles  F.  de  .  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Garmany,  Larner    .   .   .  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Geeding,  Asa  H   Briarcliff,  N.  Y. 

Giberson,  Edward  F.   .  "  .  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Gibson,  A.  L   London,  Eng. 

Gildersleeve,  E.  D.    .   .  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Gillingham,  W.  J.   .   .   .  Garwood,  N.  J. 

Graff,  Chas.  H   Washington,  D.  C. 

Griffin,  Chauncey  B.  .   .  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Griffith,  Lawrence    .  .  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Griffith,  Webb  E.   .   .   .  Madrid,  N.  Y. 

Grymes,  Arthur  J.,  Jr.   .  E.  Orange,  N.  J. 

Grymes,  Oliver  S.    .  .  .  E.  Orange,  N.  J. 

Gutierrez,  Valeriano    .  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Hall,  Chas.  W   Fairfield,  Conn. 

Hall,  F.  J   Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Halstead,  J.  Henry    .  .  Rye,  N.  Y. 

Hamilton,  James  F.    .  .  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

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Hamlin,  Philip  ...     .  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Hanford,  Ernst  J.  .   .   .  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Harvie,  W.  J   Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Hawks,  H.  D   Chicago,  111. 

Heine,  Karl  A   White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Henry,  William  S.  .   .   .  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Hewes,  Jos.  E   Albany,  N.  Y. 

Hill,  E.  F   Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Hill,  William  H.    .   .   .  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Hills,  Albert  F.  .   .   .   .  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Hoover,  S.  Earle    .   .   .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Horlick,  A.  J   Racine,  Wis. 

Hotch  kiss,  E.  S   Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Howard,  J.  C   Ogdensburgh,  N.Y. 

Howard,  Oliver  Otis  .   .  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Hubbard,  Cresceus    .   .  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Hull,  R.  Franklin    .   .  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Huston,  Philip  W.  .   .   .  Evanstown,  111. 

Hurd,  Rodney  S   Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Jackson,  Albert  T.    .   .  Rockford,  111. 

Jefferson,  Charles  W.  .  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Jefferies,  F.  Lester    .   .  Riverside,  111. 

Jobson,  E.  H   Danville,  111. 

Joel,  Joseph  M   Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Johnston,  F.  H.   .   .      .  Newark,  N.  J. 

Johnson,  W.  J   Yuma,  Ariz. 

Jones,  Arthur  W.  .   .   .  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Keener,  Joseph  L.    .   .   .  Morgant'wn,  WVa. 

Kidder,  S.  J   St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Kilpatrick,  J.  A   Albany,  N.  Y. 

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Kingsford,  T.  P   Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Kingsley,  Arthur  D.   .   .  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Kingsley,  E.  A   Nutley,  N.  J. 

Kinsman,  W.  A   Newburyp'rt,  Mass. 

Kirkham,  J.  H   Stamford,  Conn. 

Kirkland,  Harry  B.    .   .  Hartford,  Conn. 

Klock,  J.  E   Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Knapp,  Martin  H.  .   .   .  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Knox,  James  E.    ....  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Land,  Arthur   Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Larsen,  L.  A   Lima,  Ohio 

Lauterman,  Max  (Dr.)  .  Montreal,  P.  Q. 

Lawton,  R.  M   Tiverton,  R.  I. 

Lawyer,  William  M.  .   .  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lent,  Ward  S   Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Leonard,  Lawrence    .   .  Washington,  D.  C. 

Leprestre,  Rene  ....  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

Lewis,  W.  E   Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lovell,  J.  K   Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lundy,  B.  A   Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lyall,  William    ....  Montreal,  P.  Q. 

Magarvey,  J.  R   Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Main,  J.  T.  H   Grinnell,  Iowa 

Mapes,  D.  H   Montreal,  P.  Q. 

Marble,  A.  B   Boston,  Mass. 

Martin,  C.  H   Stamford,  Conn. 

Marquand,  Frederick  F.  Northport,  N.  Y. 

Massarene,  W.  G.    ...  Expired  Apr.,  1921 

Mayer,  R.  W  ■ .  Montreal,  P.  Q. 

Merrill,  William  F.   .   .  Boston,  Mass. 

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Merwin,  W.  J.  .  .  . 

MlLHOLLAND,  J.  E.  . 

Miller,  Charles 
Miller,  C.  Herbert 
Miller,  H.  R.  .  .  . 
Miller,  J.  Henry 
Moore,  E.  W.  . 
Moran,  J.  H.    .  . 
Moreau,  Henry  L.  . 
Morgan,  Neil  E.  .  . 
Morris,  Edward  B.  . 
Morris,  J.  W.  ... 
Morrison,  Richard  J. 
McCall,  W.  A.    .  . 
McClernon,  J.  E. 
MacDonald,  C.  H.  . 
McDonald,  Hugh 
MacDonald,  J.  H.  . 
McDougall,  R.  E.  . 
McGuffey,  Rev.  E.  M 
McIntosh,  Samuel  F. 
McLean,  Hugh    .  . 
McLoud,  Paul    .  . 
McNaughton,  A.  G. 
McTarnahan,  Wm.  C. 

Neal,  Robert  W.  . 

Nelson,  John  M.  . 

Newbauer,  J.  G.  .  . 

Newman,  Vern  D.  . 

Noonan,  James  L.  . 

Norman,  F.  F.  .  .  . 


Hancock,  N.  Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Franklin,  Pa. 
Huntingdon,  Pa. 
London,  Eng. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Cleveland,  Ohio 
White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
Ogdensburgh,  N.Y. 
Trenton,  N.  J. 
Metuchen,  N.  J. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hollywood,  Cal. 
Montclair,  N.  J. 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Elmhurst,  N.  Y. 
Providence,  R.  L 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Cleveland,  Ohio 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Lima,  Ohio 
Ronulus,  N.  Y. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 


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Northrup,  William  P.   .  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Ocumpaugh,  C.  H.   .   .   .  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Oberge,  Geo.  F   Colo.  Springs,  Col. 

O'Meara,  Thos.  J.   .   .   .  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Oswald,  George  P.  .   .  .  Boston,  Mass. 

Ottman,  Rev.  F.  C.  .   .   .  Stamford,  Conn. 

Parsons,  A.  E   Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Paull,  Jos.  R   Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Peale,  John   St.  Benedict,  Pa. 

Peck,  E.  F   Hampton,  Va. 

Pendleton,  H.  M.    ...  New  London,  Conn. 

Perry,  E.  F   Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Peter,  Armistead  Jr.  .   .  Washington,  D.  C. 

Phillips,  John  L.    .  .  .  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Pierson,  F.  R   Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Pierson,  Geo.  F   Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Planten,  W.  R.  J.    .   .   .  L'keMahopac,N.Y. 

Pomerene,  W.  R.    ...  Columbus,  Ohio 

Porter,  CD   Annapolis,  Md. 

Poston,  E.  M   Columbus,  Ohio 

Potter,  W.  B   Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Powers,  T.  H.,  Jr.   .   .   .  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

Preisch,  M.  E   Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Rae,  Walter  S   Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Raymond,  L.  H.    ....  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Redmond,  John  W.  .  .  .  Newport,  Vt. 

Reed,  J.  H   Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Reeder,  Foster  M.  .   .  .  Stamford,  Conn. 

Reeves,  Francis  T.  .   .   .  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Reid,  W.  L   Lima,  Ohio 

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Reynolds,  Albert  E.  . 
Reynolds,  H.  H.  .  .  . 
Reichart,  Howard  L. 

Riker,  A.  L  

Rishel,  A.  C  

Roberts,  John  .... 
Robertson,  Arthur  R. 
Robinson,  L.  W.,  Jr.  . 
Rockwood,  Nash  .  .  . 

Ryan,  John  J  

Ryan,  Vincent    .  .  . 

Saunders,  Richardson 
Sawtell,  Edward  T.  . 
schermack,  joseph  j.  . 
schroeder,  horatio  s. 
Schweizer,  Rudolph,  Jr 
Scobell,  Ernest  C.  .  . 

Scott,  T.  A  

Scrugham,  W.  W.    .  . 

Severn,  W.  F  

Shanklin,  William  A. 
Shannahan,  J.  N.  .  . 
Simmons,  Charles  A.  . 
Sisson,  Rufus  L.  .  .  . 
Skilton,  John  D.  .  . 
Smith,  W.  Wood  .  .  . 

Smythe,  B.  E  

Smythe,  Rev.  Geo.  .  . 
Snow,  Elmer  J.  .  .  . 
Spahr,  G.  Walter  .  . 
Spargo,  J.  A  


Albany,  N.  Y. 
Gt.  Barr'gt'n,  Mass. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  Mass 
Indiana,  Pa. 
Saratoga,  N.  Y. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Amenia,  N.  Y. 
Detroit,  Mich. 
Chicago,  111. 
Ridgefield  Pk.,  N.J. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
New  London,  Conn. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Middletown,  Conn. 
Hampton,  Va. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
Potsdam,  N.  Y. 
Wilmington,  Del. 
Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Bronxville,  N.  Y. 
Hartsdale,  N.  Y. 
Mahwah,  N.  J. 
Dayton,  Ohio 
Rome,  N.  Y. 


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Spaulding,  C.  L   Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Spitz,  Edward  W.    .   .   .  Baltimore,  Md. 

Spratt,  M.  C   Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Stanley,  John  J   Cleveland,  Ohio 

Stedman,  E.  A   Chicago,  111. 

Stephens,  G.  W   Montreal,  P.  Q. 

Stilwell,  Arthur  E.  .   .  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Stockton,  John  T.  .   .   .  Chicago,  111. 

Stoddard,  Lawrence  J.    .  Erie,  Penn. 

Stone,  A.  B   Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

Stone,  A.  W   Bedford,  Ind. 

Stratton,  F.  A   Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Stuetzer,  M   Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 

Stuart,  Chas.  M.,  Jr.    .  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Sutherland,  Leslie    .   .  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Sykes,  W.  L   Conifer,  N.  Y. 

Synnestvedt,  Paul     .   .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Taylor,  Geo.  F   Albany,  N.  Y. 

Taylor,  W.  O   Franklin,  Pa. 

Ten  Eyck,  Peter  G.   .   .  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Thompson,  William  O.   .  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Touart,  M.  A.,  Jr.   .    .   .  Pensacola,  Fla. 

Uffert,  John  F   Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Underwood,  J.  P.    ...  Chicago,  111. 

Upp,  John  W   Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Van  Deusen,  E.  S.  .   .   .  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Van  Schaick,  L.  W.    .   .  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Vipond,  A.  Homer    .  .  .  Montreal,  P.  Q. 

Von  Glahn,  A   Chicago,  111. 

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Wachtler,  W.  G.    ...  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Wadsworth,  J.  E.    ...  W.  Winfield,  N.  Y. 

Wallis,  H.  M   Racine,  Wis. 

Wardlaw,  J.  VV   St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Washburn,  John  T.    .   .  Saugcrties,  N.  Y. 

Waters,  L.  L.   .       .   .   .  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Watts,  Arthur  F.   .   .   .  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Watts,  C.  E   Paterson,  N.  J. 

Welden,  Geo.  F   Hartford,  Conn. 

Welling,  Mark  S.   .   .   .  Chicago,  111. 

West,  Geo.  F   Portland,  Me. 

Whall,  F.  R   Boston,  Mass. 

Wiegand,  F.  B   Cleveland,  Ohio 

Wildman,  GILBERT  H.     .  San  Juan,  Pt.  Rico 

Wilkinson,  Robt.    .   .   .  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Willard,  Frank  C.     .    .  Farmingdale,  N.  Y. 

Willett,  Edward  S.    .    .  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Wilson,  D.  C   West  Orange,  N.  J. 

Wood,  James   Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y. 

Wuerpel,  Morris    .    .   .  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Young,  CP   White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Ziegler,  Alfred  A.     .   .  Boston,  Mass. 


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